IRS Levies My Bank Account (That I’d Closed Months Ago)

I’ve been away from home for the past several weeks and haven’t had many
chances to get to my old-fashioned snail-mail. So I only recently found out
that about a month ago the
IRS
levied a bank account that I closed back in
January.

They’re trying to get $4,680.14 in blood from that particular stone, which is
what they figure I owe (along with penalties and interest) for my
2007 taxes. For some reason they aren’t combining
that with what I owe for other years but seem to be going after each tax year
individually in separate efforts.

I also got a letter from imprisoned war tax resister Frank Donnelly, who seems
in good spirits and is looking forward to a release possibly as soon as
March. He tells me he’s been “getting letters
from strangers in support of my tax resistance which makes me proud of my
actions.”

If you’d like to drop a line (or send a good book) to Frank Donnelly (or
Carlos Steward, also doing time for his war tax resistance), see
this Picket Line
entry for the correct addresses.

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